Tuesday July 10, 2007
Victoria Beckham at the Graduate Fashion Week photocall in London. June 6, 2007.
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We would never describe Victoria Beckham as "normal."
And yet, the AP reports that on a call with the press on Monday, the mom, wife, former popstar and current style icon claimed she was just that: "A normal girl from London living quite a surreal life." As she packed up her family for their much anticipated move to Los Angeles (sure-to-guarantee more surrealism) Beckham also spoke about her upcoming TV special, raising a family in the spotlight, and the Spice Girls reunion.
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On her hour-long NBC special, Victoria Beckham: Coming to America:
"It's funny. People really get to see what I'm really like. I have quite a dry sense of humor, which I hope is going to translate to Americans...I'm incredibly blessed and I wanted to show that to everybody."
On why you won't see youngest Beckhams on the show:
"We don't ever allow the children to be photographed or filmed. We like them to be normal kids. Anything we do professionally, we try to keep the children out of it. We don't sort of traipse them up and down the red carpet."
On what she plans to do in Los Angeles:
"I'm certainly not using this as a springboard to launch any sort of solo career, you'll be glad to hear...We're going to be quite low-key. There are people that are much more famous in L.A. than David and myself. We're not out every night. We're probably a lot more boring than people think."
On the Spice Girls reunion:
"I want my kids to see Mommy on the stage doing what I used to do and I want David to see it again. David is going to come on tour because it starts when his football ends."
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